Happy for those Bless to live that life style. My budget would not allow me that comfort! Sad all can't live that life it is what it is trust I know. By showing me this video as a recommendation! No one could no my position in life. So ill take it as a wonderful thought! To all enjoying this life stay bless. And Thank God because I'm still bless! In ways others will never understand.
The exterior of these could do for a modern update for sure. It looks like the equivalent to a brown and tan two-tone 70's station wagon. Lol. Pricing aside though, I do enjoy the look of the apartments. However since the pricing is steep from what I've heard, I'd expect these to be on the leading edge of the tech front, modern appliances etc. It would have been nice to also hear about each apartment more, the townhouses and the penthouses with detailed pictures and/or corresponding video. While I always enjoy hearing about my city and what it has to offer, I think more focus should have been on the actual residences themselves. Anyway, cheers! And if anyone living here wants to invite me over for a viewing party, let me know! Lmao.
More info about these buildings: They were built in 1963 Towers 1 & 2 are 295 feet tall and 30 floors high Tower 3 is 16 floors high They are the tallest residential buildings in Indianapolis and the state of Indiana
+Gregor Greg Jesus Christ, You mentioned in another comment that gay people live there, which to be fair you did say how that's not a problem but acted like you were saying that like gays seek out other gays to click up with. They're people. No different from anyone else. I'm sure they couldn't care less the sexual orientation of those around them so long as they're good people. Still, that's no where near as bad as this comment. Idk where to begin. First, you essentially bash poor people. Sure, some less than worthy apartments have poor customer service but generally speaking, customer service is the same within reason. I've lived in many different types of residences and different priced apartments, Granted, nothing as expensive as the Riley towers which are nice inside but not so much on the exterior facade of the building. However they were built for the times and they're nice everywhere else. But my point is, the "poor" apartments don't all have bad customer service. It isn't "usually in the apartments of poor people" speaking how you do shows you are either out of touch, maybe you've never had to live that life. Or maybe you have and have had poor experiences with customer service on many occasions. That would indicate a problem with you however, not the other way around. Making sweeping generalizations about the poor and the customer service of more *affordable* apartments speaks poorly of your character. If you believe a lack of money equals a lack of manners then you're severely wrong. Furthermore, maybe this man has had bad customer service. Or maybe he feels resentment for paying an arm and a leg for the accommodations. Honestly, they didn't mention a whole lot of what you get for the price you pay. You could rent a huge townhouse and furnish it way smote stylish than these apartments for half the cost at most. You seem like you have a personal reason for the comment. Either as a resident or maybe an employee of the Riley towers. I'm not sure what exactly the problem is, but I know it was entirely uncalled for in such a manner and incredibly rude on your behalf. Do you honestly believe no one can have a bad experience with customer service just because it costs more? Do you also believe that because the price is steep that things never break or need repaired? Or maybe he was spoken to in a disrespectful or demeaning manor? Regardless of the issue, he was (is?) a paying resident. Voicing his disapproval and disappointment isn't wrong and is his right. Then you go back to making generalizations and assuming things. You don't know this man. I doubt many people there had those apartments handed to them. Every one of them worked hard and continues to do so for their money. Sure, maybe not physically hard but I'm sure they've spent many long hours mentally draining themselves. Being rich or well off doesn't make you spoiled, ungrateful or anything of the sort. Paying what he did for those accommodations I'd say he has every right to expect top notch customer service. That's why he pays so much. Because frankly, they're nice, and as someone who loves architecture and interior design I can appreciate some aspects of it but they're not as impressive as the price tag would suggest. I've lived in similar for much much cheaper. Minus the view mainly. Anyway, my point is, you managed to stereotype homosexual people, poor people and rich people all within the same video and with regards to this gentleman, based it all on nothing but pure speculation without giving any other possible scenarios. You just portrayed him in the wrong to fit your own argument. Not only that but your reply was unoriginal, unimaginative, and basically resorted to immature name calling and baseless accusations. I realize this comment is extremely old but I do hope you see it. I would love to hear a half baked response. I can only hope within the almost year since you posted that comment that you have had an eye opening experience and softened your heart and opened your mind some. Regardless, do have a good day.
+Gregor Greg Jesus Christ, You mentioned in another comment that gay people live there, which to be fair you did say how that's not a problem but acted like you were saying that like gays seek out other gays to click up with. They're people. No different from anyone else. I'm sure they couldn't care less the sexual orientation of those around them so long as they're good people. Still, that's no where near as bad as this comment. Idk where to begin. First, you essentially bash poor people. Sure, some less than worthy apartments have poor customer service but generally speaking, customer service is the same within reason. I've lived in many different types of residences and different priced apartments, Granted, nothing as expensive as the Riley towers which are nice inside but not so much on the exterior facade of the building. However they were built for the times and they're nice everywhere else. But my point is, the "poor" apartments don't all have bad customer service. It isn't "usually in the apartments of poor people" speaking how you do shows you are either out of touch, maybe you've never had to live that life. Or maybe you have and have had poor experiences with customer service on many occasions. That would indicate a problem with you however, not the other way around. Making sweeping generalizations about the poor and the customer service of more *affordable* apartments speaks poorly of your character. If you believe a lack of money equals a lack of manners then you're severely wrong. Furthermore, maybe this man has had bad customer service. Or maybe he feels resentment for paying an arm and a leg for the accommodations. Honestly, they didn't mention a whole lot of what you get for the price you pay. You could rent a huge townhouse and furnish it way smote stylish than these apartments for half the cost at most. You seem like you have a personal reason for the comment. Either as a resident or maybe an employee of the Riley towers. I'm not sure what exactly the problem is, but I know it was entirely uncalled for in such a manner and incredibly rude on your behalf. Do you honestly believe no one can have a bad experience with customer service just because it costs more? Do you also believe that because the price is steep that things never break or need repaired? Or maybe he was spoken to in a disrespectful or demeaning manor? Regardless of the issue, he was (is?) a paying resident. Voicing his disapproval and disappointment isn't wrong and is his right. Then you go back to making generalizations and assuming things. You don't know this man. I doubt many people there had those apartments handed to them. Every one of them worked hard and continues to do so for their money. Sure, maybe not physically hard but I'm sure they've spent many long hours mentally draining themselves. Being rich or well off doesn't make you spoiled, ungrateful or anything of the sort. Paying what he did for those accommodations I'd say he has every right to expect top notch customer service. That's why he pays so much. Because frankly, they're nice, and as someone who loves architecture and interior design I can appreciate some aspects of it but they're not as impressive as the price tag would suggest. I've lived in similar for much much cheaper. Minus the view mainly. Anyway, my point is, you managed to stereotype homosexual people, poor people and rich people all within the same video and with regards to this gentleman, based it all on nothing but pure speculation without giving any other possible scenarios. You just portrayed him in the wrong to fit your own argument. Not only that but your reply was unoriginal, unimaginative, and basically resorted to immature name calling and baseless accusations. I realize this comment is extremely old but I do hope you see it. I would love to hear a half baked response. I can only hope within the almost year since you posted that comment that you have had an eye opening experience and softened your heart and opened your mind some. Regardless, do have a good day.
Happy for those Bless to live that life style. My budget would not allow me that comfort! Sad all can't live that life it is what it is trust I know. By showing me this video as a recommendation! No one could no my position in life. So ill take it as a wonderful thought! To all enjoying this life stay bless. And Thank God because I'm still bless! In ways others will never understand.
an amazing place where live in ❤
God ble$$ Indy
The exterior of these could do for a modern update for sure. It looks like the equivalent to a brown and tan two-tone 70's station wagon. Lol. Pricing aside though, I do enjoy the look of the apartments. However since the pricing is steep from what I've heard, I'd expect these to be on the leading edge of the tech front, modern appliances etc. It would have been nice to also hear about each apartment more, the townhouses and the penthouses with detailed pictures and/or corresponding video. While I always enjoy hearing about my city and what it has to offer, I think more focus should have been on the actual residences themselves.
Anyway, cheers! And if anyone living here wants to invite me over for a viewing party, let me know! Lmao.
Justin Robertson the exterior is supposed to have that style as a mid century modern style, and it is not modern for a reason
You showed the 2 bedroom penthouse suite floorplan when you said 3 bedroom.
More info about these buildings:
They were built in 1963
Towers 1 & 2 are 295 feet tall and 30 floors high
Tower 3 is 16 floors high
They are the tallest residential buildings in Indianapolis and the state of Indiana
I need to move down there their taxes are much lower there and affordable too
I can't wait to move down there in Indianapolis indiana to live in Riley tower's apartment it looks really and it fits in my budget
APARTMENT HOMES
Imma be living in dare wen I get out da hood swear to god..
Way too crowded driving down town. Need to stop making appointments 🙄
one of the worst customer services a person can ever get.
+Gregor Greg Jesus Christ, You mentioned in another comment that gay people live there, which to be fair you did say how that's not a problem but acted like you were saying that like gays seek out other gays to click up with. They're people. No different from anyone else. I'm sure they couldn't care less the sexual orientation of those around them so long as they're good people. Still, that's no where near as bad as this comment. Idk where to begin.
First, you essentially bash poor people. Sure, some less than worthy apartments have poor customer service but generally speaking, customer service is the same within reason. I've lived in many different types of residences and different priced apartments, Granted, nothing as expensive as the Riley towers which are nice inside but not so much on the exterior facade of the building. However they were built for the times and they're nice everywhere else.
But my point is, the "poor" apartments don't all have bad customer service. It isn't "usually in the apartments of poor people" speaking how you do shows you are either out of touch, maybe you've never had to live that life. Or maybe you have and have had poor experiences with customer service on many occasions. That would indicate a problem with you however, not the other way around. Making sweeping generalizations about the poor and the customer service of more *affordable* apartments speaks poorly of your character. If you believe a lack of money equals a lack of manners then you're severely wrong.
Furthermore, maybe this man has had bad customer service. Or maybe he feels resentment for paying an arm and a leg for the accommodations. Honestly, they didn't mention a whole lot of what you get for the price you pay. You could rent a huge townhouse and furnish it way smote stylish than these apartments for half the cost at most.
You seem like you have a personal reason for the comment. Either as a resident or maybe an employee of the Riley towers. I'm not sure what exactly the problem is, but I know it was entirely uncalled for in such a manner and incredibly rude on your behalf. Do you honestly believe no one can have a bad experience with customer service just because it costs more? Do you also believe that because the price is steep that things never break or need repaired? Or maybe he was spoken to in a disrespectful or demeaning manor? Regardless of the issue, he was (is?) a paying resident. Voicing his disapproval and disappointment isn't wrong and is his right.
Then you go back to making generalizations and assuming things. You don't know this man. I doubt many people there had those apartments handed to them. Every one of them worked hard and continues to do so for their money. Sure, maybe not physically hard but I'm sure they've spent many long hours mentally draining themselves.
Being rich or well off doesn't make you spoiled, ungrateful or anything of the sort. Paying what he did for those accommodations I'd say he has every right to expect top notch customer service. That's why he pays so much. Because frankly, they're nice, and as someone who loves architecture and interior design I can appreciate some aspects of it but they're not as impressive as the price tag would suggest. I've lived in similar for much much cheaper. Minus the view mainly.
Anyway, my point is, you managed to stereotype homosexual people, poor people and rich people all within the same video and with regards to this gentleman, based it all on nothing but pure speculation without giving any other possible scenarios. You just portrayed him in the wrong to fit your own argument. Not only that but your reply was unoriginal, unimaginative, and basically resorted to immature name calling and baseless accusations. I realize this comment is extremely old but I do hope you see it. I would love to hear a half baked response. I can only hope within the almost year since you posted that comment that you have had an eye opening experience and softened your heart and opened your mind some.
Regardless, do have a good day.
+Gregor Greg Jesus Christ, You mentioned in another comment that gay people live there, which to be fair you did say how that's not a problem but acted like you were saying that like gays seek out other gays to click up with. They're people. No different from anyone else. I'm sure they couldn't care less the sexual orientation of those around them so long as they're good people. Still, that's no where near as bad as this comment. Idk where to begin.
First, you essentially bash poor people. Sure, some less than worthy apartments have poor customer service but generally speaking, customer service is the same within reason. I've lived in many different types of residences and different priced apartments, Granted, nothing as expensive as the Riley towers which are nice inside but not so much on the exterior facade of the building. However they were built for the times and they're nice everywhere else.
But my point is, the "poor" apartments don't all have bad customer service. It isn't "usually in the apartments of poor people" speaking how you do shows you are either out of touch, maybe you've never had to live that life. Or maybe you have and have had poor experiences with customer service on many occasions. That would indicate a problem with you however, not the other way around. Making sweeping generalizations about the poor and the customer service of more *affordable* apartments speaks poorly of your character. If you believe a lack of money equals a lack of manners then you're severely wrong.
Furthermore, maybe this man has had bad customer service. Or maybe he feels resentment for paying an arm and a leg for the accommodations. Honestly, they didn't mention a whole lot of what you get for the price you pay. You could rent a huge townhouse and furnish it way smote stylish than these apartments for half the cost at most.
You seem like you have a personal reason for the comment. Either as a resident or maybe an employee of the Riley towers. I'm not sure what exactly the problem is, but I know it was entirely uncalled for in such a manner and incredibly rude on your behalf. Do you honestly believe no one can have a bad experience with customer service just because it costs more? Do you also believe that because the price is steep that things never break or need repaired? Or maybe he was spoken to in a disrespectful or demeaning manor? Regardless of the issue, he was (is?) a paying resident. Voicing his disapproval and disappointment isn't wrong and is his right.
Then you go back to making generalizations and assuming things. You don't know this man. I doubt many people there had those apartments handed to them. Every one of them worked hard and continues to do so for their money. Sure, maybe not physically hard but I'm sure they've spent many long hours mentally draining themselves.
Being rich or well off doesn't make you spoiled, ungrateful or anything of the sort. Paying what he did for those accommodations I'd say he has every right to expect top notch customer service. That's why he pays so much. Because frankly, they're nice, and as someone who loves architecture and interior design I can appreciate some aspects of it but they're not as impressive as the price tag would suggest. I've lived in similar for much much cheaper. Minus the view mainly.
Anyway, my point is, you managed to stereotype homosexual people, poor people and rich people all within the same video and with regards to this gentleman, based it all on nothing but pure speculation without giving any other possible scenarios. You just portrayed him in the wrong to fit your own argument. Not only that but your reply was unoriginal, unimaginative, and basically resorted to immature name calling and baseless accusations. I realize this comment is extremely old but I do hope you see it. I would love to hear a half baked response. I can only hope within the almost year since you posted that comment that you have had an eye opening experience and softened your heart and opened your mind some.
Regardless, do have a good day.
Still Overpriced